August 2009 - Beaver Bank

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August 2009 - Beaver Bank
Beaver Bank Kinsac Bulletin
August
2009
Issue # 90
The Voice of the Beaver Bank Community Awareness Association
2nd Annual Communitywide Yard Sale
Community DateBook
Proudly Sponsored By
Saturday August 8th, 8 am to 2 pm
The rain date is set for August 9th, please see the website www.beaverbank.ca, if
the weather is in doubt. We encourage everyone to come out and buy or sell,
remember your junk is someone’s treasure.
There is no registration, no cost to join in the fun. Advertising is being done by
Jennie Simser on kijiji, the community signs and the radio stations. Make sure you put
out your own signs so people can find you. Subdivisions may want to get together and
make a large sign for on the main road. Confirmed sales will be advertised on our
website’s community calendar, email [email protected] to add your address and
what you are selling. Tips for a good yard sale: Make sure your merchandise is clearly
priced. Properly display your merchandise. Have lots of plastic bags for your
customers. Make sure you have plenty of change and keep it out of sight.
Please Note: the senior’s group 50+ Keeners will be renting out tables in the
Community Centre parking lot, call the Policing Office 864-6072 to make
arrangements. Those with tables are able to set up in the ballfield’s parking lot,
contact Bonnie Ryan (see page 2) for more info, space is limited. The Lions Club will
be selling at Hartlen’s Esso; all proceeds go to benefit the community. The
Beaverettes Walk for the Cure team will be raising money for cancer research.
Remember have fun, drive safely, watch for cars and pedestrians, we had a huge
turnout last year, here’s hoping for a great day!
Check Out Our New Website at www.beaverbank.ca!
Thank you very much to Jeff MacDonald and Tammy Smeltzer for redesigning
and updating our old site. Jeff graciously volunteered to help the BBCAA and the
C@P site and Tammy is one of our new Board Members. Thanks also to Allen Clay
our past webmaster for all his previous work.
HTB Athletes Attend Provincials
Congratulations to Brianna Bethune, Brandon Revels and Justin Noyes for a great
showing at Provincials in June. Brianna ran a great race and came in 3rd for the
province in the first year for the Junior Girls category for the 400m. She is 12-yearsold and her time was 1:04:37. Brandon had very good throws and came 9th in the
province for Discus. Justin has some very good jumps and ran well in the Special
Olympics and came 5th and 6th respectfully in the province. Thanks to Peter Bethune
for the pictures of Brianna in
competition.
Our Project Managers Can Help You
www.barrettlumber.com
Every Saturday until Sept 26, Farmers
Market at Knox 9 am to 1 pm
Every Thursday Senior’s Lunch at the
CC, 50+ Keeners, page 8
August
3 - Concert at Knox, page 9
8 - Communitywide Yard Sale 8 to 2
8 - Golf Tournament, CC, page 3
25 - Fultz House Tea, Knox, page 9
26 - Late Registration Day for School
September
2 - First day of School
4 - Deadline for October Bulletin
7 - Labour Day
9 - Scout & Guide Registration, page 8
12 - Country Fair, Keeners, page 8
12 - Vervain Craft Show, page 3
19 - Rock-a-thon, Ivy Meadows, page 2
25 - PD Day No School
26 - Penny Auction, Good Shep, page 9
October
12 - Thanksgiving Day
16 - Wine/Cheese Silent Auction, Church
Good Shepherd, page 9
17 - Xmas Shopping, Keeners, page 8
21 - Nickel Auction, St John U, page 9
November
6 - Deadline for December Bulletin
7 - Turkey Dinner, Good Shepherd,
page 9
Scout & Guide Registration
Scouts call Jonathan Ritchie 865-3094
[email protected]
Guides call Cheryl Jardine 252-2972
[email protected]
Community Center Rates &
Bookings Please call 865-5114
RCMP Non-Emergency Number
864-6000
* CC - Community Centre
How To Contact Us
Do You Have an Emergency Plan?
Website
www.beaverbank.ca
For the months of March and April your Fire Department has rolled out the door 35
times. These consisted of: 1 brush fire, 1 MVA, 1 alarm activation, 1 industrial
accident, 1 structure fire (in our area), 2 mutual aid structure fires (outside our area), 2
chimney fires, 3 illegal burns, 4 special service calls, and 19 medical assists. This
brings our total for this year to 65. This is up from last year already.
I just got back from 2 days at the fire in the Purcell’s Cove area, like the Lake
Echo/Porters Lake fire, this was a very devastating loss for many people. This brings
to light how real the threat of fire is. Can this happen here? You bet it can!! Are you
ready to leave your home in short notice? These emergency incidents can happen day
or night, spring, summer, winter or fall. This is not a seasonal thing. People need to
think of what they would need if they only had minutes to get out. EMO has info to
help you prepare for this kind of event. You can check with them for many helpful
pamphlets or go their website www.gov.ns.ca/EMO. The other part to this story is for
people to realize how important it is to burn safely and to look around your yard for
things that may bring the fire closer to your home if one should come by. The way
your property is landscaped can make a big difference in whether or not your home is
impacted.
From fires to floods. Not too long ago we had rainfall amounts along with the
spring thaw that caused much grief. There were many floods including one that
washed out Davis Drive in our area. The people living in that subdivision were
basically cut off from the rest of the world, fortunately only for a short time. There can
be issues with some subdivisions with only one-way in and out. So in saying all of this
you need to have plans for these events that may someday happen in your
neighbourhood. If you had to leave your house right now and couldn’t get a hold of
your spouse or child, have you talked about what you might do?
In closing I’m not going to preach to you how important smoke alarms, seat belts,
life jackets and helmets are in preventing serious injury or even death. Instead I’m
going to let you know that illegal burning is becoming an issue in HRM. So far it’s not
a real issue in this area. If you do want to burn brush you need to get a DNR permit.
You can get these permits at our Hall on Tuesday nights between 7 and 8 pm. If that’s
not convenient you can pick them up at DNR in Waverley Mon thru Fri 8:30 am to
4:30 pm. Any persons found to be burning illegally risk the chance of being fined.
Properly set-up campfires do not need a permit. If you have any questions on any of
this please feel free to give us a call (Tues nights between 7 and 8) or check the HRM
website at www.halifax.ca
Email: [email protected]
BBCAA Board of Directors
Chairperson:
Victor Cobb 864-4112
[email protected]
Vice-chair #1: Karin Harrison
Vice-chair #2: Dorothy Selig
Secretary: Felicia Romans
Treasurer : Brian Pitts 865-5479
Fax 865-8462 [email protected]
Memberships: Alison Crawford
Policing Office: Rae Marlborough
[email protected]
C@P Site Rep:
Allen Clay 865-7318
[email protected]
Board Members:
Marina Johnson (Beach Committee)
Arthur Mitchell
Darlene Pelley
Kim Pitts (Delaney Park)
Tammy Smeltzer
Advisory Members:
Councillor Barry Dalrymple District 2
Office: 860-6022
Cell phone: 222-0740
[email protected]
For HRM - Norma McLean
Beaver Bank Bulletin
Editor: Dorothy Selig 865-6388
Fax 865-8462
Email: [email protected]
Articles & Advertising:
Bonnie Ryan 864-7609
Email: [email protected] or
[email protected]
Articles: Heather Lunn 865-3570
[email protected]
Mailing Address
1901 Beaver Bank Rd, Beaver Bank,
NS, B4G 1C9
This address is only for mail. Drop offs
can be made at the Policing Office,
1583 Beaver Bank Rd.
RCMP Policing Office
864-6072
[email protected]
Printing by Wade Publications Ltd
-Play Safe, Chief Gord West
The Friends of Ivy Meadows Residents Society
The Friends of Ivy Meadows Residents Society (formerly Scotia Nursing Home)
would like to say thank you to all who purchased tickets and to those who donated the
articles for their recent fundraiser; Afghan donated by Hazel House was won by Barb
Carr; Lap Quilt donated by Ida MacMullin was won by Dawn Barrett; Meal Gift
Certificate donated by Gerry Lepage was won by Paul Legere.
Rocking For The Residents
This upcoming event will be held on Saturday September 19th 9 am to 9 pm. If you
would like to “Rock” or otherwise support the “Rockers” call Aneta Lively 864-7078.
The Friends also have a Gospel CD for sale. It was recorded by local artists. To obtain
a copy you can also call Aneta or purchase one at Hartlen’s Esso.
-Heather Lunn
911 Civic Signs can be Ordered From the BBK Volunteer FD
From 7 to 8 pm on Tuesday Night, a deposit is required
Blue Reflective $5 single sided or $10 double sided
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Beaver Bank Kinsac
Community Centre
1583 Beaver Bank Road, Beaver Bank,
NS, B4G 1C5
Phone: 865-5114; Fax: 869-4707;
Email: [email protected]
Website: www.bbkcc.ca
BBKCC AGM - About 50
Community Members were in attendance
at the BBKCC AGM on Wednesday June
17th, 2009. Special guests included MLA
Percy Paris, Councillor Barry Dalrymple,
Ivy Warren – HRM, Tracy BurnsGagnon – HRM, and Henri Michaud –
Wilde Timmans Michaud Inc.
After the Business Meeting and the
Nominations of the Executive and Board
of Directors, thank you certificates were
presented to Spencer MacEachern,
Freeman MacNeil, Georgina Stronach,
Matthew Brufatto, Dave Buck and
Shawn Young for their support of the
Community Centre.
The 2009 Business Award this year
was presented to Laurie & Marjie Hartlen
who have been in the gas station/
convenience store business here in
Beaver Bank for 23 years. They are big
supporters of the Community Centre
helping sell tickets in their store for
dances, and always letting us post posters
for upcoming events.
After the AGM was over everyone
enjoyed a great spread of different kinds
of cheese and refreshments.
Our Board of Directors for 2009-2010:
Chair - Tom Margeson;
Past Chair - Fred Gallop;
Vice Chair - Elson (Mannie) Lewis;
Treasurer - Anne Driscoll;
Secretary - Eleanor Lewis;
Member - Darcy Hendsbee;
Member - Kelli Mansfield;
Member - Krista Hippenstall;
Member - Ron Chaulk;
Keener's Rep - Don Graham;
Fire Dept Rep - Gord West;
Policing Office Rep - Linda Keddy;
Youth Rep - Spencer MacEachern.
Canada Day festivities - Our Canada
Day festivities went underway on June
26 with a family dance and family walk
on June 27. 30 plus people showed up for
the walk down Kinsac road and free
pedometers were given to everyone who
attended. The Battle of the Bands on
June 27 drew a crowd of more than
200. The winner decided by votes was
Apnea taking home a $400 cash prize.
Special thanks to Tom Margeson and
Jones Soda for sponsoring this event
and the MacNeil family for organizing.
We also had free ice-cream for the kids
on June 29, lots of kids showed up with
their report cards for their free treat.
The weather held off just enough for
our family swim at Tucker Lake with
about 20 participants enjoying the dip.
On July 1st we had our pancake
breakfast where 300 + members of the
community came out to enjoy the meal.
We also had ball hockey, a flag raising
ceremony, a country fair for the kids
with a bouncy castle (thanks to Mannie
Lewis for loaning us the generator),
races, obstacle courses and popcorn,
lots of kids and their parents showed up
for the event and a good time was had
by all. We also held a beer garden here
at the centre showing off some local
talent and finally the fireworks. It was a
spectacular show down at the Beaver
Bank ballfield with much of Beaver
Bank in attendance. Thank you to Bob
Crosby and Jamie Wade for putting
together the show.
Summer Camp - our summer camps
are underway! With trips to the pool,
museums, and lots of fun themes each
week it’s sure to be a memorable
summer!
Golf Tournament – Our 7th annual
Golf Tournament will be held on
August 8, 2009 at the Lost Creek Golf
Club. The cost is $80 per person and
includes a round of golf, steak dinner
and prizes. Call the Community Centre
at 865-5114 or visit the website for
more information. www.bbkcc.ca
Computer Access at
C@P Site Now Free
The CAP Site is open during the
summer, and access is now free. You can
arrange lessons in Computer Basics, as
well as photo uploading, e-mail, postermaking etc. These lessons can be booked
by visiting the cap site, calling Colleen at
864-6072, or e-mailing [email protected].
Rae Marlborough continues these courses
throughout the rest of the year, and she
can be contacted the same way, but by email at [email protected]
Vervain Fair
Fall Craft Show
Join us for the second annual Vervain
Fair Fall Craft Show Saturday September
12, 2009 from 10 am-4 pm at St John the
Evangelist Church Hall, 954 Old
Sackville Road, Sackville Nova Scotia.
This year’s show will feature unique
local crafters and artisans, free admission
and fabulous door prizes. For more
information email Vervain@accesswave.
ca.
-Sonia Harrod
Deadline for the Next Bulletin
September 4th, 2009
Call or email Bonnie Ryan to
Submit an Article (see page 2)
Always looking for articles, old
photos and current events
- Jessica Gilby & Eleanor Lewis
Peter J Kelly
Mayor
Halifax Regional Municipality
(902) 490-4010
(902) 490-4012
Email: [email protected]
1841 Argyle Street, PO Box 1749, Halifax, Nova Scotia, B3J 3A5
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The Beaver Bank Lions started a new year
July first, our new officers have been sworn in
and everyone seems very eager to get on with
the job of being the best Lions they can be. Supporting our community, students,
seniors, disabled and those in need will be our focus for the year ahead.
We were very pleased to support the 3 schools in their breakfast programs, and to
provide 2 bursaries to help further the educations of 2 of our Beaver Bank high school
grads who will be going to Mount Saint Vincent in the fall. As well we helped to send
a deserving little girl to Camp Maxwell for a week this summer.
We support the Blood Donor Clinic, which is held every 2 months at the
Community Centre with volunteers helping you through the process and handing out
cookies and juice. In the up coming year you will see us out with our boot at the road
toll, we had a Bar B Q at the July 1st celebration at the Community Centre and we
will have tables out for the Communitywide yard sale Aug 8th at Hartlen’s Esso.
Every Friday evening we have a social night at the club, come up and see us. We
are interested in hearing from you if you would like to become a Lion and we meet
every 3rd Wed of the month. All of this is held at 40 Sandy Lake Rd. We are making
great progress with our property clean up; thank you Lion Merle Parker and his many
helpers for the great job they are doing.
The Lions lost a very dear member on July 5th, Millie Soubliere passed away in her
sleep. A deep sense of loss will be felt by all.
Remember to save all your cancelled stamps, eyeglasses, pop tabs and ink
cartridges for our club; these can be turned in to support those in need. Please call me
if you are in need and I will find a Lion who may be able to assist you.
Have the best summer ever.
Lions News
-P.R.C. Lion Carolyn Pitts 865-5479.
Lion Carolyn Pitts presents
bursaries at the Lockview
Graduation, while below Lion
David Merrigan (treasurer)
receives a cheque from Barry
Dalrymple & Jack MacAloney
& Shelly Pierce of the Black
Crow Pub. A big thank you
for your support !
Corey Aalders
Skye Bryden-Blom
Barry Dalrymple
HRM Councillor
District 2
Waverley-Fall River-Beaver Bank
Office:
Home:
Cell:
Fax:
Email:
(902) 860-6022
(902) 861-1171
(902) 222-0740
(902) 860-6023
[email protected]
[email protected]
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A Thank You From the
Roadside Clean-Up
I would like to thank a few people for
coming out and braving the elements on
Saturday June 6th for our 4th Annual
Beaver Bank Road Cleanup. Firstly
Percy Paris whom, although very busy
with the election on the following
Tuesday showed up to offer his support
for our cause. Also thanks to Marina
Johnson who although could not stay to
help, still came to give us some
encouragement to get the job done;
Freeman McNeil also for his support. Mr.
Fred Gallop who for the third year in a
row manned the BBQ. Eleanor Lewis for
her involvement in advertising. Mannie
Lewis for the use of his truck and trailer.
Mrs Marlborough who helped me set up
and get the hall ready. Barry Dalrymple
on behalf of HRM also came to show his
support. Mr Max Miller who has been
with us through wind, rain and sun for
the 4th year in a row. I would also like to
offer my appreciation to the Fire
Department for their services by manning
the station to help if anyone got hurt and
bringing us coffee. Tom Margeson for
supplying all the cold drinks. Kelly
McNeil for putting up the sign at the
Community Center and the Boy Scouts
for letting us use their sign; Clean Nova
Scotia and DOT. As you can tell we had
a skeleton crew and a lot of the road was
not covered. If people could over the next
few weeks take a few minutes out of their
busy schedule, go out to the ditch in front
of their home and clean it up. If there is
someone close to you that cannot do it
themselves, please offer your assistance.
I have an ample supply of garbage bags.
If you need them call me. I will get them
to you. Next year I will be talking to
HRM, DOT and Clean Nova Scotia and
see if there is a way that we can have a
rain date set up in the inevitable case of
rain which always seems to have no
trouble finding us on the days of the
cleanup. Thanks again and let’s make
next year’s bigger and better.
-Dave Buck
Check out our website at
www.beaverbank.ca
Thank You From Percy Paris
I’d like to extend my heartfelt thanks to the citizens of
Waverley – Fall River – Beaver Bank and surrounding
communities for re-electing me as your MLA. It is a privilege
and honour to serve as your representative in a government led
by Premier Darrell Dexter.
On June 19, I also had the honour of being appointed to
Cabinet as minister for three portfolios: Tourism, Culture and
Heritage; Economic and Rural Development; and African Nova
Scotian Affairs. I am also the minister responsible for Nova
Scotia Business Incorporated. These are all important,
interesting and challenging Cabinet positions and I look forward
to working with citizens and groups from all sectors affected by
the work of my departments.
I’m writing this column just days after Darrell Dexter was
sworn in as Premier of Nova Scotia. On June 25, the Legislature
convened in a special session to swear in all MLAs and appoint
legislative committees, which do important work in many areas,
including veterans’ affairs and community services. While these
are early days, one thing is clear: our new government has a lot
of work to do this summer and fall. We need to begin
implementing our platform to create jobs, improve access to
health care, and take the provincial portion of the HST off home
electricity. We also need an audit of the province’s books before
bringing down our budget. The independent review will begin
July 6, with an interim report due Aug. 7. The first phase of the
report will examine the government’s finances, while the second
phase will study a number of issues previously raised by the
Auditor General. In the meantime, government business can run
on special warrant spending, just as it did after John Hamm was
elected in July 1999. The new government will introduce a
A Few Words From
MP Stoffer
Active Living
I recently joined the all-party
parliamentary fitness group to promote
and encourage physical activity and
health.
I hope that everyone has an
active and great summer.
provincial budget this fall.
Constituents raised a diverse range of concerns this
election—mostly about issues I also hear on a day-to-day basis
in my role as MLA, and on which I’ve been working for the past
three years. People’s concerns with municipal services such as
water, waste collection and public transit underscore the need for
the province to work closely with the municipality. Concerns
about health-care delays and emergency services as well as
assistance for seniors reinforce the importance of our platform
commitments to reduce wait times, open the Cobequid Centre
24/7, and provide more support for seniors to stay in their own
homes and communities longer.
Congratulations To Graduates
This is a time of exciting beginnings for many people.
Congratulations to all our Grade 12 high school students who are
attending their graduation ceremonies and opening a new
chapter in their lives.
Financial Assistance for Home Owners
There are a number of programs that
offer financial assistance for home
repairs. If you are a low-income
homeowner, you may qualify for
assistance for mandatory home repairs
through Canada Mortgage and Housing
Corporation (CMHC) Homeowner
Residential Rehabilitation Assistance
(RRAP). If you have a disability and your
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-Percy Paris, MLA
home needs modifications to make it
accessible, you may be eligible for
assistance under CMHC’s RRAP program
for Persons with Disabilities. As well,
CMHC offers financial assistance for
low-income seniors to make minor home
adaptations to perform daily activities in
their home independently and safely. The
program is called Home Adaptations for
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Canada Day Celebration Great Start to Summer
With a prayer, a promise and the
weather cooperating, the first annual
Canada Day Celebration in Beaver Bank
was a huge success! The committee,
comprising of Krista Hippenstall, Tom
Margeson, Corinna Burke, Arnette
Shears, Darcy Hendsbee, Danielle
McLearn and Sue McLearn, worked very
hard to plan, organize and make all the
events happen and would like to thank
Chris Gallivan of Pitney Bowes for
printing and folding the flyers to get the
word out to Beaver Bank on such short
notice - they really came through!
On Friday, June 26th, a Family Dance
was held at the Beaver Bank Kinsac
Community Centre, which was well
attended by many families in the area. DJ
Services were provided by Joe
Hippenstall of It’s Party Time DJ
Services and Oasis refreshments were
kindly donated by Tom Margeson of
Lassonde Sales Group.
The Beaver Bank Kinsac Community
Centre was also the scene for The Battle
of the Bands on Saturday, June 27th. 17
local bands competed for the ultimate
honor, at the end of the evening the
victory belonged to Apnea, second place
was Charge the Capitol and third place
was Believe on Three. Pizza was enjoyed
by all in attendance. A huge thank you
goes out to Jones Soda for sponsoring
this very successful event and to the
MacNeil family for organizing the
Battle!
Sunday, June 28th was the day for a
3.5 kilometre walk on the Kinsac Road.
Participants started at the Beaver Bank
Kinsac Community Centre, up Kinsac
Road to William Nelson Drive and back
to the Community Centre. This year all
participants received a free pedometer,
made possible by the grant received
from Heritage Canada. Once back at
the Community Centre, participants
enjoyed hamburgers, hot dogs and
strawberry shortcake. Thank you
Lassonde Sales Group for providing the
hydrating station on William Nelson
drive.
On Monday, June 29th, the students
of Beaver Bank schools brought their
report cards to the Community Centre
where they received ice cream for
another year of hard work. Thank you
Scotsburn for providing the ice cream
and to Jessica Gilby for all her help.
A Family Swim was held at Tucker
Lake from 2 to 4 on Tuesday, June 30th.
After a foggy morning the sun broke
through for a beautiful afternoon at the
lake. Thank you to all participants and
our lifeguards!
Canada Day started in Beaver Bank
with a free Pancake Breakfast for
community residents sponsored by
Percy Paris, Peter Stoffer and Barry
Dalrymple. Over 300 hundred people
were served between 8:30 and 10:30.
Thank you to our government officials!
And thank you to Lassonde Sales
Group for providing juice for the
breakfast.
Between 8:30 and noon, many
aspiring athletes showed up at the
Beaver Bank Skate Park for a fun ball
hockey tournament. We had 20 youth
players, 7 adult volunteers and 10-15
spectators. Special thanks to Matthew
Bruffato for making this possible and to
Lassonde Sales Group for providing
refreshments. Given the caliber of play,
who knows who will be watching next
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year!
Shortly before 11, Earl Shears brought
everyone’s awareness to all things
Canadian with some songs on the
bagpipes. Tom Margeson said a few
words in respect to Canada’s 142nd
birthday, thanked our many volunteers
and participants and invited Arnette
Shears, who saw this wonderful event
through from the beginning, to raise the
flag. While the winner of the Beaver
Bank Idol, Margaret Hughes, sang
O’Canada, the flag was raised. Percy
Paris completed a ceremonial cake
cutting and Danielle McLearn’s Cupcake
Canada Flag was enjoyed by all. The
availability of a Canada Day cake was
made possible through the grant provided
by Heritage Canada.
The Beaver Bank Kinsac Elementary
School’s yard was the focal point of the
Country Fair. The family crowd
thoroughly enjoyed the bouncy castle,
the obstacle course, the potato sack races,
face painting and balloon animals. The
Beaver Bank Lions Club kept us fed with
a hot dog and hamburger stand and the
Community Centre supplied bags of
popcorn.
At 6 o’clock, activities once again
centered around the Beaver Bank Kinsac
Community Centre. Many local
performers graced us with their talents.
Thank you to Julie Gilby, Bob Eisen, Ed
Bowden, George Hull, Vic Alders and
the Acousticats, Laurie Little and Glenn
Embree! A great time was had by all in
attendance.
Of course, what Canada Day
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(Canada Day Continued from page 6)
Celebration is complete without a
spectacular show of fireworks? With the
clouds threatening to burst, a great
number of the community watched in
awe. Thank you to Bob Crosby and
Jamie Wade for putting together the
show and again to Heritage Canada for
their financial support.
The Beaver Bank Kinsac Community
Centre and the committee involved in the
planning and coordination of all the
Canada Day events would like to thank
our participants and sponsors. A special
thank you to Heritage Canada - the whole
week of events would not have been
possible without their support. We look
forward to making this an annual event in
the community, with everyone’s
continued support!
Savanna Nicole Harris
B. Kines (Hons.)
Crosby – Danells
Wedding
Congratulations go out to Savanna
Harris on her Honors Kinesiology
Degree from Memorial University of
Newfoundland. Savanna did her 4-year
program in 3 years & is presently
studying for her MCATS. She hopes to
pursue a medical career. Congratulation
from mom & step-dad Charlene
(Chaulk) & Roy Eary, brother Reiner &
grandparents George & Geraldine
Chaulk.
On May 16th at the BBKCC, Meghan
Laura, daughter of Mr & Mrs Robert
Crosby, and Scott Elliot, son of Mr &
Mrs Calvin Danells were united in
marriage. Rev Kelly Holt officiated. The
bride’s attendants were Kristina Crosby
and Grace Danells. The groom’s
attendants were Daniel Davis and
Nicholas Crosby. A reception was held
following the ceremony.
-Heather Lunn
-Corinna Burke & Arnette Shears
Engagement Crosby-Davis
Kristina Crosby, daughter of Sheryl
and Bob Crosby and Daniel Davis, son of
Yolande Petitpas and Wayne Davis will
be united in marriage on Sept 5, 2009 at
the Beaver Bank Kinsac Community
Centre.
-Heather Lunn
Lively—Birth
Congratulations to Arni and Elizabeth
Lively on the early and safe arrival of
their son Cash Dylan on May 17,
2009. Proud grandparents are Pat and
Dennis Lively and Helen Murphy all of
Beaver Bank. God Bless.
Beaver “banks” are available to purchase at Hartlen’s
Esso and the Policing Office.
$15 for a unique mascot for a unique community
Made Exclusively for the BBCAA by Effie’s Ceramics,
Dartmouth
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Scouting & Guides Registration to Take Place at
HTB School Wed Sept 9th 6:30 pm
SCOUTING NEWS
Well schools out and summer
programs are on their way but before you
know it school will be starting up again.
If you can’t seem to decide what
activities to put your children in to keep
them busy during the fall and winter
months, why not try Beavers (ages 5-7)
Cubs (ages 8-11) and Scouts (ages 11-14)
in 2nd Beaver Bank. We do all sorts of
fun things like adventure hikes, crafts,
camps, games and lots more, just join up
and see.
Our registration this year is currently
set for September 9th at 6:30 pm at
Harold T. Barrett Jr. High School. Don’t
forget your child’s health card and any
medical information. So mark the date on
your calendar. If there are any changes in
the date of registration, notices will be set
on the scout sign and at the schools.
As always we are looking for new
leaders for beaver, cubs and scouts and
group committee, if you are interested in
helping these kids have fun and make
new memories, please contact our Group
Commissioner Jonathan Ritchie, at 8653094 or come and fill out a registration
form on registration night. Again that
night is Wednesday September 9th at 6:30
pm at HTB School. Come on and join the
fun!! And make memories that will last a
lifetime!!
GUIDING NEWS
After a relaxing summer holiday, we
are starting to prepare for another
exciting year of Guiding. Guiding is
THE place for today's girls. Girl Guides
of Canada-Guides du Canada (GGC)
offers challenging, active girl-centered
programming for all girls aged 4 to
17+. Through Guiding, girls can have
fun, make new friends and grow
through a wide variety of experiences.
We welcome all girls to be part of
the following groups:
Sparks – 4, 5 and 6 year olds
Brownies - 7 and 8 year olds
Guides - 9 to 11 year olds
Pathfinders - 12 to 14 year olds
Rangers - 15 to 17 + year olds
Registration for 2009-2010 will take
place Wednesday, September 9 2009,
6:30 pm, at Harold T Barrett Jr High,
862 Beaver Bank Road.
New leaders are always welcome!
As well, there will be a consignment
table set up to sell/purchase gently
worn uniforms. If interested in selling
old uniform items, please bring the
uniforms on registration night by 6:30
pm.
For more information on uniforms,
registration or Guiding, please contact
Cheryl Jardine at 252-2972 or
[email protected].
-Jo-Anne Grove
-Cheryl Jardine, District Commissioner
Those travelling the Beaver Bank Rd in
June saw the home of Jack and Catherine
Grennan being dismantled. The garage was
moved from the property.
In 1959 the construction of the house started. It took three years because it was a
“pay as you go” project. They moved into the house in Nov 1962, after their marriage.
Jack Slauenwhite of Upper Sackville was the carpenter. The house had seven rooms
with a full bathroom. Part of their original lot is included in Sunnyvale Subdivision.
Jack Grennan was born and grew up on a farm at 229 Beaver Bank Rd, the
youngest of seven children. Catherine (nee O’Malley) grew up in Halifax. She was the
youngest of 11 children and her family owned O’Malley’s Bakery. Jack loved to
garden and worked as a brakeman for the railroad. There was a wooden swing chair in
the yard and they could be seen there relaxing in good weather. Following their deaths
the assets of the estate were to be sold as they were both the last remaining members
of their families.
The property was purchased and there will be townhouses under construction soon.
Thank you to Brian and Linda Grennan for the information and photo.
The Grennan House
156 Beaver Bank Road
-Heather Lunn
Beaver Bank Kinsac Bulletin Page 8
50+ Keeners Events
RCMP Senior Academy, 2009
Graduation
After seven weeks of informative
health and safety presentations a
graduation ceremony was held at the
Beaver Bank Kinsac Community Centre
on Thursday, July 3rd 2009, with 30 of
the 40 graduates in attendance. Constable
Mike Bracken presented the diplomas
and Councillor Barry Dalrymple gave the
closing remarks. The attendance of many
of the RCMP Policing Office volunteers
added an RCMP flavour.
After a tasty Potluck Dinner the first
Annual General Meeting of the BBKSA
(50+ Keeners) was held on June 23 and
was well attended. Why not join us for
future luncheons held on Thursdays at
noon with a Potluck every third Thursday
of the month.
On Saturday, September 12th, the
BBKSA (50+ Keeners) will host a
Country Fair to be held at the Beaver
Bank Kinsac Community Centre. In
August, look for Posters that will give
further details.
Another date to mark on your
calendar is the Beaver Bank Kinsac
Senior Association (50+ Keeners) 2nd
Christmas Shopping Spree and Trade
Show to be held at the Beaver Bank
Kinsac Community Centre on October
17th, 2009. If you would be interested in
knitting mittens, gloves or scarves the
knitting needles and yarn will be
supplied. Contact the RCMP office, 8646072 for information.
The BBKSA Walking Club is
interested in entering a team in the
Cobequid Community Health walk on
Sunday October 18th. If you are
interested in walking with the team
please contact the Beaver Bank Policing
Office (864-6072) for further details.
Church of the Good Shepherd
(Anglican Church of Canada)
St. John’s United Church
Sanctuary
Holy Trinity Pastoral Unit
(Roman Catholic)
28 Trinity Lane, Beaver Bank
Priest: Rev. Don Shipton 455-5684
www.goodshepherdchurchbeaverbank.com
Sunday School: 10:30 am every Sunday.
Family, friends and new members welcome.
Sunday Service is at 9:30 am Aug & Sept.
Church Warden:
Nancy Kemp 865-6915
[email protected]
Past Warden:
Dameon Lowe 865-2320
Please contact Rev. Don regarding Baptisms,
Weddings, Illness or a pastoral Visit.
Card Socials:
Church of the Good Shepherd Hall
45’s are played every Thursday evening,
Auction 45 on the 1st and 3rd Thursday
Refreshments provided. Everyone Welcome.
$5 admittance.
Beacon House:
We actively support Beacon House and
donations can be brought to the Church.
Mark your calendars:
September 26th, Penny Auction
October 16, Wine and Cheese Silent Auction
November 7, Turkey Dinner
Administration Building, Main Floor
Ivy Meadows Continuing Care Center
(Previous Scotia Nursing Home)
125 Knowles Crescent, Beaver Bank
Minister: Lay Supply - Karen Ross
(Search for new minister in progress)
Sunday Service: Regular 11:00 am
Inquiries Contact: Ron @ 865-2962
Please note change:
August only - our services will at 10:00 am
Upcoming Event: Nickel Auction at the
Community Centre on October 21
6 to 9 pm
Consisting of three parishes
St Elizabeth Seton, 125 Metropolitan Ave,
St John Vianney, 4 Beaver Bank Rd,
St Francis of Assisi, Mt Uniacke
Mail for all 3 Parishes: 4 Beaver Bank Rd,
Lr Sackville, NS, B4E 1G3
Phone: 865-2112 ext 0 (Secretary)
Emergency after hours: 865-6133
Fax: 864-8645
Email: [email protected]
Website: www.holytrinityns.ca
Pastor: Fr. Johni Mathew
Associates: Father Zachary Romanofsky and
Bishop Colin Campbell
Deacons: Robert Doyle, Jim Smith and
Claude LaChance
Holy Trinity Pastoral Unit Staff
Catechetical Leaders: Ann Burton, Catherine
Kidson
Finance: Gloria Pottie
Secretary: Teresa Cooke
Lord’s Day Masses:
Saturday - 4:30 pm (SES), 6 pm (SJV)
Sunday - 11:15 am (SES); 9:15 am (SFA);
9:00, 11:00 am & 6 pm (SJV)
Week Day Masses:
Monday & Tuesday 7:15 pm (SES)
Wednesday 9:00 am (SJV)
(followed by exposition of the Blessed
Sacrament until 11:45 am)
Thursday & Friday 9:00 am (SES)
Confessions: Saturday 5 to 5:30 pm (SJV)
Tuesday 6 to 7 pm (SES) or by appointment
-Marjie Hartlen
Knox United Church
567 Sackville Dr., Lr Sackville
Ministers: Rev. Donna Lovelace
& Rev Jean Udall
Church Office: 865-9216
Church Kitchen/Hall: 865-1603
Office hours: 8:30 am - 11:30 pm
Sunday Service: 9:30 am
Turkey Soup Luncheon:
1st Tuesday of each month, $6/person
Farmers Market in the Church parking lot
Every Saturday Morning until Sept 26th,
9 am to 1 pm
Monday, August 3rd, 7:30 pm – Bruce &
Cheryl Harding Concert
(Bruce & Cheryl are recording artists &
worship leaders from Vancouver, BC.)
Suggested donation fee of $10 pp.
Tuesday, August 25th from noon – 1:30 pm –
Knox UCW will sponsor the Fultz House Tea.
Watch for info on our Church Sign Board
You are always welcome!
-Eleanor Lewis
Living Hope Baptist Church
Beaver Bank Kinsac Community Centre
1583 Beaver Bank Road
Service: Sunday 11 am
Pastor: Rev. Kelly Holt
Promise land for kids, Bible Studies
Youth Group, Fellowship
www.livinghopebeaverbank.com
-Carol Cochrane
Peace Lutheran Church
971 Beaver Bank-Windsor Jct Crossroad
Ministers: The Members of Peace
Pastor: Jim Slack 864-6506
Office: 864-1625
E-mail: [email protected]
Web: www.peace.evangelical-lutheran.ca
Sunday Worship: 11:00 am
Sunday School: 11:00 am
Jesus Loves You
-Pastor Jim Slack
1st Sackville Presbyterian
60 Beaver Bank Rd. Lower Sackville.
(Across from Glendale Plaza)
Minister: Rev. Jean MacAulay 865-4053
Church Office: 865-4053 (machine)
Email: [email protected]
Sunday Service: 9:30 am
Sunday School: 9:40 Sept - June
Nursery Provided: Sept - June
Upcoming Events:
Watch the PCCAtlantic.ca website for
further updates.
-Marian Tomlik - Clerk Of Session
Sackville Independent Baptist
114 Beaver Bank Rd (near Tim Hortons)
Minister: Rev. S. Edgar 864-3433
Sunday Service: 11:00 am & 6:00 pm
Wednesday Service: 7:00 pm
Faith United Baptist Church
299 Stokil Dr, Lr. Sackville
Supply Pastor: Dr William Brackney
Phone: 865-5419
Sunday Service: 10:50 am
Church of the Nazarene
650 Sackville Dr - Acadia Hall
Pastor: Rev. Roy Austin
Phone: 865-2135
Sunday School (all ages) - 10 AM
Morning Worship - 11 AM
Everyone is Welcome
Beaver Bank Kinsac Bulletin Page 9
-Teresa Cooke
Do you know a House of Worship
serving the citizens of Beaver Bank
Kinsac not represented on this page? If
they wish to provide their contact
information for this page it may be
submitted to [email protected],
our mailing address is on page 2.
Also if anyone listed here does not wish
to be or if information needs to be
updated, please let us know.
To Submit an Article, Column
or Notice Contact
[email protected]
and/or
Bonnie Ryan 864-7609
[email protected]
Also For Historical Homes & Photos
Stories Contact
Heather Lunn
865-3570
[email protected]
Busy School Year For Public Health Nurse
It is hard to believe that another
school year is over, and that I, as your
Public Health Nurse, have not taken
advantage of using this newsletter to
update my community of all the Health
Promoting School activities that have
occurred within my schools over the last
several months.
In February, we celebrated Take the
Roof Off of Winter and all three schools
in Beaver Bank designated, the last day
of the month as a Walk to school Day.
Great Prizes such as nice red hats were
won by students at Beaver Bank Kinsac,
Beaver Bank Monarch, and HT Barrett
and it was great to see students take the
time out of their day to have a walk.
Also, in February, I was involved in a
Girls Soar at Beaver Bank Kinsac where
all the girls from primary to grade 6,
participated in an education session on
nutrition and healthy choices and 20 min
of physical activity. It was funded by
Nova Scotia Health Promotion and
Protection and supported by Active
Halifax Communities, Halifax Regional
School Board, the Halifax YWCA, and
the Halifax Regional Municipality who
all work to offer programs during the
week. The girls received backpacks,
water bottles (donated from Hockey
Town), pencils, and other items to
promote a healthy lifestyle.
March, brought Nutrition Month and
we were fortunate to get nutrition grants
for Beaver Bank Monarch and Kinsac.
Beaver Bank Kinsac used their grant to
put on a Boys Soar, and I was involved
in educating all the boys from primary to
grade 6 on nutrition and healthy choices
and 20 minutes of physical activity. The
boys received lunch bags, Canada Food
guides, and other items to keep them
healthy!
Sexual Health Education. The new
Growing Up Ok http://www.gov.ns.ca/
hpp/publications/11020_GrowingUpOk
booklet_Mar09_En.pdf book was
delivered to all the students in grade 5
and 6 and it was agreed that the color and
overall look was so much better than the
older version. The information was
mostly the same however there were
changes, which brought great discussion.
The grade 5 and 6 students in Beaver
Bank Monarch participated in a formal
survey on the new book for me. I look
forward to analyzing the information.
This information will go back to the
Province and may impact on the book
next year. Thank you to the students for
providing their time to read one or both
books and for participating in the
survey. Also, thank you to the parents
for your support.
The School - based Immunization
Program. This is the 2nd year we have
offered HPV (Human Papillomavirus
Vaccine) to all of our Grade 7 girls.
The HPV is a series of 3 needles and
the last given 6 months after the 1st
immunization, very similar to the
Hepatitis B dose schedule from grade
4. Both Grade 7 boys and girls have
received their Tetanus and Pertusis
booster this year and Meningococcal
group C vaccine (if they have not had
it). Other school based vaccines are
Hepatitis B, and a reminder that if you
are in Grade 7 or 8 and have not had
this vaccine than you need to contact
the Public Health Immunization Line
481-4956 to receive it. Leave your
name, school, and number and we will
get back to you. The Grade 4
immunization program was moved to
Grade 7 last year. Also, the
Immunization Line is new this year and
you can call this line any time if you
Good-bye & Good
Luck
When Beaver Bank Kinsac
School re-opens in Sept, the three
members of the staff
photographed here will be missed
by students, parents and coworkers. Principal Lynn Corkum
will transfer to GrosvenorWentworth, vice-principal Kara
MacGillivary will transfer to
Gertrude Parker
and
secretary
Donna Rogers is
undecided on her
Sept employment.
-Heather Lunn
Beaver Bank Kinsac Bulletin Page 10
have any questions about any
immunizations. They do not have to be
questions about immunizations within
our schools only.
Enhanced Vision Screening Program
(EVSP) was delivered to the new primary
students going to school at both
elementary schools. It is important to
have your child’s vision checked prior to
starting school and MSI covers the cost
under the age of 10 years of age. Most
vision problems are correctable prior to
the age of 7.
The Primary Immunization Forms.
Please fill out the forms completely with
accurate dates and pass them in once
your child has received their MMR and
Tetanus Booster. Public Health Services
has an electronic immunization database
called ANDS, so it is in the best interest
of your child for their immunization
dates to be accurate. You do not have to
wait until your child is 5 years old for the
MMR. The sooner the better!
Finally, please remember hand
washing is the best way to prevent
disease and sickness and to cough into
your sleeve. Ask your children because I
have taught them all the right way to do
it. Let’s see if they remember! Have a
safe and healthy summer and see you in
September. Please do not hesitate to
contact me any time. Thank you.
Karin Harrison BScN, RN
Public Health Nurse
Lockview Family of Schools
Primary - Grade 8
Thank you for Your
Support
The BBCAA would like to thank the
following families and businesses who
are supporting us with the purchase of a
Share in Our Community. Also please
welcome Alison Crawford who will be
our new chair of the Shares Committee.
Beaver Bank Children’s Learning Centre
Ron & Carol Cochrane
Fred & Jeannie Cox
CSS Insurance Agencies Ltd
Frank & Rae Davis
Larry & Margie Drew
Don & Carol Graham
Brian & Linda Grennan
Marina Johnson & Scott Keefe
Kristopher, Lucie & Julia Kendell
Richard & Gloria Lawrence
Mark & Cheryl Leadlay
Penny & William Mills
Rick & Pat Nursey
Dennis & Kim Pitts
Tammy Smeltzer & Nathan Crawford
Alan & Valerie Smith
Veronica Whalen
Peter & Judy Woods
Thank you also for donations from Jeff
MacDonald & Jack MacAloney received
through Barrett Lumber’s wood roads
access program.
(Peter Stoffer Continued from page 5)
Seniors’ Independence (HASI). For more
information on any of the above financial
assistance programs, please contact the
Housing Services Office of the Nova
Scotia Department of Community
Services at 1-800-774-5130 or CMHC at
1-800-668-2642. You can also visit
www.cmhc.ca for more information on
the above programs.
Federal and provincial rebates and a
zero interest loan up to $5,000 are also
available to homeowners looking to
make energy efficiency upgrades to their
home. Please contact Conserve Nova
Scotia at 424-0790 for more information
on these programs or www.conservens.
ca.
As always, if you have any concerns
or questions, please contact my office at
902-861-2311 or 1-888-701-5557.
-MP Peter Stoffer
Beverley S “Bev” Lloyd
Bev (Beverley Sterling) Lloyd passed away on July 2nd
at the age of 77 after a battle with cancer. He was a
resident of Beaver Bank for over 50 years. He and his
wife Janice (Lively) had just celebrated their 53rd
Wedding Anniversary, having been married on June 23,
1956 at St George’s Church in Halifax. He was the first to
install a streetlight on the Beaver Bank Rd in 1964 (Alvin
Lively was the 2nd). He had a long devotion to the
Anglican Church and was instrumental (with his sons) in
building the current Church of the Good Shepherd in
Beaver Bank, where he also served many years as a
Warden. Bev also built the light-up cross at the top of the church and the 2 hymn
boards flanking the Alter. Along with his wife he is survived by sons, Philip,
Christopher and wife Patty, Randy and wife Jill, all of Beaver Bank, along with 7
grandchildren and 2 sisters. Bev was predeceased by his son Glenn, grandson Philip,
parents and 4 siblings. Thank you to the family for the photograph.
-Dorothy Selig
Condolences
The BBCAA would like to express
condolences to the following families .
We would like to again express
condolences to Wally Garnett and son
Richard and family on the death of
daughter and sister Beverley Ann Lively
on May 15th at the age of 51 years.
Condolences to the family and friends
of Frank (Francis Edmund) McMahon
who passed away at the age of 87 years
on May 28th. Frank will be remembered
for his passion for stock car racing as
“Speed” McMahon, and he was inducted
into the Sackville Sports Hall of Fame in
2004.
Some of you will remember Isabel
Elsie Publicover who was the principal
of the David Hornell School at the RCAF
Station at the Beaver Bank Villa many
years ago. She passed away at the age of
95 years in Hubbards on June 6th.
Condolences to Cathy Shippien and
children Crystal (Hugh) Way and John
(Dawn) on the death of husband and
father Brian Peter Shippien on June 7th.
He is also survived by his five
grandchildren.
Condolences to Paula and Graham
Bell on the death of her brother Allan
Carman Snyder in Ontario at the age of
59 years on June 13th.
Condolences to Marilyn & Tom
MacDonald and family on the death of
her father Clayton Devere Clattenburg on
June 16th at the age of 87 years. He is
Beaver Bank Kinsac Bulletin Page 11
also survived by sons David and Clayton,
5 grandchildren, 1 great-grandchild and
brother Gerald.
Condolences to Wesley and Frances
Ettinger on the death of his mother Edith
Mae (Clark) Ettinger at the age of 89
years on June 25th. She is also survived
by two more daughters, a son and a
daughter-in-law.
Condolences Roy Russell and
children Trevor and Ashley on the death
of wife and mother Nancy Sharen on July
1st at the age of 59 years. They live in
Kinsac. She is also survived by a brother
and sister, nieces and nephews.
Condolences to Bob Soubliere and
son Greg (Melvina) on the death of wife
and
mother
Mildred
Anne
“Millie” (Boutilier) Soubliere on July 5th
at the age of 66 years. She was a charter
member of the BBK Lions Club. She is
also survived by her two granddaughters
Melissa and Kari. She was predeceased
by son Gary.
Condolences to Carl Rodgers Jr on the
death of his wife Lorraine Frances
Rodgers on July 9th at the age of 59
years. She is also survived by two sisters,
a brother and nieces and nephews.
Condolences to Janine Seymour and
sons Barry and Darryl on the accidental
death of husband and father Glenn Gary
Seymour at the age of 56 years on July
9th. He is also survived by a sister and
three half brothers.
May they rest in peace.
-Dorothy Selig
Purchase a Yearly Share in the Community & Support the BBCAA
Please mail to: Beaver Bank Community Awareness Association, 1901 Beaver Bank Rd, Beaver Bank, N.S., B4G 1C9.
Name:
Mailing Address:
P.C.
Phone:
Email:
Enclosed is:
$20 Family Share
Cash
Please mail me a receipt
$50 Group/Business Share
Cheque
I have a Question Please Call Me
Please send my renewal form to my email address instead of in the postal mail
Please make payment payable to “BBCAA” or “Beaver Bank Community Awareness Association”
This form and payment can be dropped off at Barrett Lumber Company, Hartlen’s Esso, or the Policing Office.
Summer Rock Camp
August 10 to 14
Call For Details
The Fall River School of Performing Arts is a family run business located in the former Windsor Junction School.
Opened in 2002, FRSPA has expanded to include all forms of the performing arts. With a
welcoming atmosphere, talented staff and a genuine dedication to music and dance education,
FRSPA has carved a unique niche for itself among area music schools.
A majority of our staff members remain active in music and dance in the Halifax area. They
have performed and toured with local and international performers and several have won East
Coast Music Awards.
FRSPA offers many programs to suit your musical and performance needs. Private lessons
are offered for acoustic guitar, electric guitar, bass guitar, piano, drums, fiddle, voice, and
classical violin. We also offer dance, musical theatre and voice lessons.
As a school promoting the performing arts, FRSPA offers many opportunities
for students to experience the rush of live performance. Ensembles, Rock Camps,
and recitals for both music and dance provide many chances for students to hone
their live performance skills. Please see our website www.toperform.ca for more
information, or contact us at 861-2227.
Contact Us At:
http://www.toperform.ca/
[email protected]
861-2227
454 Windsor Junction Road
Windsor Junction
Nova Scotia B2T 1G1

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